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Tablets And Emails
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i have an ipad tablet. Batwoman has a toshiba tablet.
Why cant we access our old emails? (say, greater than 3 days old) on our tablets?
We can access our old emails from a laptop.
Why cant we access our old emails? (say, greater than 3 days old) on our tablets?
We can access our old emails from a laptop.
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If it's using an email client (such as Outlook Express, Windows Live Mail or Thunderbird) and that client is configured to use the default POP3 settings, accessing mail from your laptop will automatically delete those messages from the server, making them unavailable to other devices (such as your tablets). If the default POP3 settings have been changed to 'Leave mail on server for 3 days' then accessing mail from your laptop will mark those messages for removal after 3 days (but they'll still appear on your laptop because copies will have been downloaded there). Indeed, that seems to be the most likely cause of the problem.
So you either need to change the POP3 settings on your laptop's email client to 'leave mail on server indefinitely' or, better, change the settings to use IMAP, rather than POP3, in the same way that your tablets already do.
If it's using an email client (such as Outlook Express, Windows Live Mail or Thunderbird) and that client is configured to use the default POP3 settings, accessing mail from your laptop will automatically delete those messages from the server, making them unavailable to other devices (such as your tablets). If the default POP3 settings have been changed to 'Leave mail on server for 3 days' then accessing mail from your laptop will mark those messages for removal after 3 days (but they'll still appear on your laptop because copies will have been downloaded there). Indeed, that seems to be the most likely cause of the problem.
So you either need to change the POP3 settings on your laptop's email client to 'leave mail on server indefinitely' or, better, change the settings to use IMAP, rather than POP3, in the same way that your tablets already do.
If you're using Outlook.com (rather than the program called Outlook, which is totally different) you're using webmail not POP3 (or IMAP), so your mail is staying on the server anyway. So now I'm totally lost! I can only suggest using webmail on your tablets as well (i.e. open a web browser and log in at Outlook.com) instead of using the tablet's dedicated mail apps. Sorry!
On your ipad if you go to settings, mail contacts calendars, My exchange account, Mail days to sync you can change the number of days to what you require.
The other way to view old emails on your ipad is by using safari to log into your account. You will need to delete your old emails via safari as they will use up memory space on your ipad.
No idea how to do this on a Android tablet but there will be a way similar to above.
The other way to view old emails on your ipad is by using safari to log into your account. You will need to delete your old emails via safari as they will use up memory space on your ipad.
No idea how to do this on a Android tablet but there will be a way similar to above.